The line was half a block long, not an unusual occurrence at Gagosian Beverly Hills, but certainly one that hasn’t happened since its Oscar week opening featuring Damien Hirst in February. Wednesday night’s opening of “America Too,” the third collaboration between Takashi Murakami and Virgil Abloh, drew a small army of fans, most of them young and several of them famous.
Travis Scott, Kourtney Kardashian, Usher, Kid Cudi, Orlando Bloom and Luka Sabbat were spotted in the crowd, which was sizable inside, though nothing compared with the orderly throng outside. They were let in a handful at a time, making it possible for as many fans to take in the event as possible.
Many of the artworks themselves, in a variety of media, were also oversize, including the giant “Material Too,” a take on the American flag, that hung in the center of the North Gallery. It was probably also the biggest number of iPhones seen at an art opening, as young fans excitedly Instagrammed themselves in front of the colorful works, including Murakami’s iconic rainbow flower, onto which the signature arrows of Abloh’s Off-White label were overlaid, or “Arrows and Flower Neon Sign” and a rotating piece that blinked like a

R. Kelly was recently filmed saying it’s “too late” for those trying to #MuteRKelly — but his speech was more about his strong legacy than it was anything else. A new video shows Kelly making a toast with friends, and him saying “it’s too late” as well…

Sienne was characterized as being one of the smartest women in the house because of her Yale education, but she said she was uncomfortable with the attention she got about it. What she had to say about her experience on this season of “The Bachelor” with Arie Luyendyk Jr.

As the world turns flat-earther B.o.B continues to go about his business as usual and release some interesting videos.

Such is the case for his latest clip to the London Jae and Young Dro assisted “Tweakin” where B.o.B visits a marijuana facility and takes viewers on a trip through the mind of man trippin’ off that greenery.
Speaking of green in his video for “Lil B*tch” Don Q finds himself counting stacks of dead presidents in his private office. With all that money someone should tell him a money counting machine costs a few hundred bucks and can save him some time. Just sayin’.

Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Kodak Black featuring Plies, 88Glam, and more.

WASHINGTON—Pulling the congressman aside Wednesday and sitting him down in his office, House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) reportedly told his likely successor, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), that he had once been young and beautiful too. “There was a time when I had that youthful glow and that glimmer in my eye, just like you; but time passes, and alas, it takes its toll,” said Boehner as he gently brushed the back of his hand along Ryan’s cheek and recalled how he had, years earlier, possessed unspoiled good looks, an innocent charm and energy, and a popularity among his party much the same as that of his heir apparent. “You might not believe it looking at this old, withered shell sitting before you now, but back so many years ago in 2011, I was no different than you—a bright young thing that every Republican congressman wanted to be …

By now the nation is aware of the poor 22-year-old from Austintown, Ohio, who called 911 earlier this month to say he was “too high” and was later found by police surrounded by Doritos and cookies.

Now, his dankest hour has been made public.

In a 911 call obtained by WJW on Wednesday, the sad sap explains that he “can’t feel anything.”

A dispatcher asks, “OK, what’d you take?”

“Weed.”

The caller sounds upset, and the dispatcher’s tone changes from serious to comforting.

“OK,” the dispatcher says, “we’ll send an EMS right over to check you out, OK?”

“OK. Thank you,” the caller replies.

It turns out he was indeed OK. He refused medical attention, and gave responding officers the keys to his car so they could find his stash. Inside, they found a jar of marijuana, two joints and paraphernalia. Because he’s in Ohio, the caller now faces possession charges.

A former Miss New York contestant forced to give up her crown by the Miss America Organization after appearing topless in a film wants an apology similar to Vanessa Williams’. Jennifer DeLora was crowned Miss Ulster County, New York in…

In life, you can run from your problems, but most find that their problems are Runnin’ Too. Few understand this better than Detroit based, Pontiac bred emcee Ro Spit, who is joined by Nashville spitter Dee Goodz on their new 2DopeBoyz premiered video. Directed by Darren Browning, the visual finds the two emcees in seemingly different positions, yet saying similar things in their message. An interesting twist at the end makes this a must-watch visual, and stay tuned as Ro readies his upcoming IVLife… LP which is just around the corner…

On her debut album, “Chrysalis,” comedian Sara Schaefer opens up about everything from her butterfly tramp stamp to that time she discovered a hidden talent in the bedroom — on that she affectionately refers to as “Splash Mountain.”

On the 14th episode of “Too Long; Didn’t Listen,” Sara and Katla discuss those intimate jokes, talk about women and dating in the stand-up world, and confirm that America is more than ready for a female Jon Stewart. Schaefer’s album “Chrysalis” is available now on iTunes.

Yes, you read that right — The Beastie Boys have decided to finally drop their “Too Many Rappers” video featuring Nas. The video was shot in 2011 and features the late Adam “MCA” Yauch. This is a typical Beastie Boys video except the guys are obviously much older. It’s fun and embodies everything the Boys are known for. “Too Many Rappers” was directed by Roman Coppola and was featured on their Hot Sauce Committee Part Two album.